When Will Israelis Learn Self-Reliance and Not Put Jewish Survival and Welfare in The Hands of Others?

Our World: The Longest-Running Big Lie, by Caroline Glick (Jerusalem Post)

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Commentary;

Caroline Glick’s article on Yasser Arafat’s dominant role in the March, 1973 deaths of US Embassy’s Charges d’Affaires George Curtis Moore, US ambassador Cleo Noel and Belgian Charges d’Affairs Guy Eid by Fatah’s Black September group in their raid of the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan is a vain excercise and unfortunately, does not convince anyone that matters among the nations. And once again it shows the sheer folly of Israel’s leaders putting any reliance on man, on any so-called committment by any outside parties.

It is axiomatic that the Super-power, third parties, the EU, the UN have their own self-interests which trump moral responsibility, even the deaths of American diplomats EVERY TIME!

When will Israelis trust in Shemayim and learn to take control of our own destiny with whatever it takes, and not leave Jewish defense, security and survival in the hands of the nations with their own expediance and self-interest? MB

Excerpts;

Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Yasser Arafat was a master of the big lie. Since he invented global terrorism with the founding of the Fatah terror organization in 1959, Arafat successfully portrayed himself as a freedom fighter while introducing the world to passenger jet hijackings, schoolhouse massacres and embassy takeovers.

To cultivate the myth of his innocence Arafat ordered his Fatah terror cells to operate under pseudonyms. In the early 1970’s he renamed several Fatah murder squads the Black September Organization while publicly claiming that they were “breakaway” units completely unrelated to Fatah or to himself.

In 2000, as he launched the current Palestinian jihad, he repeated the process by renaming Fatah terror cells the Aksa Martyr Brigades and then claiming that they were completely unrelated to Fatah or to himself. This fiction too, has been successful in spite of the fact that all Aksa Martyr Brigades terrorists are members of Fatah and most are members of Palestinian Authority official militias who receive their salaries, guns and marching orders from Fatah.

Last week, with the quiet release of a 33-year-old US State Department cable, a good chunk of the edifice of his great lie was destroyed.

ON MARCH 1, 1973, eight Fatah terrorists, operating under the Black September banner stormed the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan during a farewell party for the US Embassy’s Charges d’Affaires George Curtis Moore. The terrorists took Moore, US ambassador Cleo Noel, Belgian Charges d’Affairs Guy Eid and two Arab diplomats hostage. They demanded that the US, Israel, Jordan and Germany release PLO and Baader-Meinhof Gang terrorists, including Robert F. Kennedy’s Palestinian assassin Sirhan Sirhan and Black September commander Muhammed Awadh (Abu Daud), from prison in exchange for the hostages’ release.

The next evening, the Palestinians brutally murdered Noel, Moore, and Eid. They released their other hostages on March 4.

Arafat denied any involvement in the attack. The US officially accepted his denial. Yet, as he later publicly revealed, James Welsh, who served at the time of the attack as an analyst at the National Security Agency, intercepted a communication from Arafat, then headquartered in Beirut to his terror agents in Khartoum ordering the attack.

In 1986, as evidence of Arafat’s involvement in the operation became more widely known, more and more voices began calling for Arafat to be investigated for murder. As the New York Sun’s online blog recalled last week, during that period, Britain’s Sunday Times reported that 44 US senators sent a letter to then US attorney-general Edwin Meese, “urging the American government to charge the PLO chief with plotting the murders of two American diplomats in 1973.”

The article went on to note that the Justice Department’s interest in pursuing the matter was making senior State Department officials uneasy: “State Department diplomats, worried that murder charges against Arafat would anger the United States’ friends in the Arab world, are urging the Justice Department to drop the investigation.”

As late as 2002, in spite of President George W. Bush’s pointed refusal to meet with Arafat, the State Department continued to protest his innocence. At the time, Scott Johnson, a Minneapolis attorney and one of the authors of the popular Powerlineblog weblog, inquired into the matter with the State Department’s Near Eastern Affairs Bureau.

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